Very disappointed after the first and the last visit. The person, who was working there, mixed our orders which were spicy and mild for different falafels, thus my friend could not eat the one that was ‘made for him’ and he felt really sick after eating spicy. Moreover, there are some particular species and herbes that you should ask the client before adding in the food; in our case, it was ‘coriander’ which according to us, did not fit the falafel at all. Additionally, falafels are too fried and bread is quite dry. Unfortunately, this is is a general issue in the falafel places owned by non experienced people in falafel and Lebanese food. People who know the taste of real ‘falafel durum’ will...
Read moreOne word to describe the falafels at Mazaya is basic! While the ingredients are fresh, I don't as not impressed with flavors. The falafel needed more tahini and spices mixed with the chickpeas. I don't think it's worth the hype or maybe I am biased since the best falafels I've had are from MENA region.
If you want a fresh falafel wrap with premium ingredients this is the place to go. If you want a flavorful wrap look elsewhere. I'm unsure if they altered the recipes and ingredients to cater to the clientele, but I was not impressed.
I will say, the service was pretty good and I love the fact that they have an open kitchen. Since this is a takeout location, there...
Read moreAlready many praises. And rightfully so. I hadn't had enough time to eat through the whole menu. But I recommend to start there with a late breakfast, stay for lunch and come back for dinner. No need to check out other places. Especially if you are vegan or a vegetarian you have found your Shangri-la. Don't forget to explore the little courtyard. You wouldn't expect to find such a peaceful place only a few meters away from the noisy and crowded street. While your taste buds are happy and your eyes enjoy the colours of the backyard your ears will be amazed by an eclectic selection of music. A marvellous...
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